Will your garage door hold up to hurricane force winds? Ours will!

All doors sold by Lester’s are tested to determine
how much pressure they can handle from wind during a storm. Did you know windloaded garage doors are a key component to preparing your home during hurricanes?Our garage doors are superior, withstanding winds up to 140 m.p.h. in good
condition.

Overhead doors installed in the greater Gainesville area prior to 2002 were not
required to be windloaded, but they probably hold up to about 60-70 mph winds. If your garage door is not strong enough to hold up to strong winds, it can blow in. Once that happens, the whole
roof can blow off!

It is currently required by the State of Florida that all overhead doors in Gainesville must have been tested to stand
up to hurricane force winds, that a permit must be pulled in order to install a garage door, and a final inspection be performed by a local building official. In Alachua County, all new garage
doors are required to withstand at least 130 m.p.h. winds.

Mid-America Doors:
Click the pictures below to view brochures for these popular styles. All products shown are MADE IN USA.

Additional Options:

Colors: Choose a standard color at no additional charge!

Standard white, brown, almond, and sandstone available with all models; Paint exclusively by Akzo Nobel.

Cherry Finish (pictured above) is available with Regal & Vantage Models for a small added cost.

Warranty: MidAmerica Door carries a limited lifetime warranty for rollers only. All other parts are warrantied for One year. MidAmerica Door also carries a limited lifetime
warranty on the finish of the garage door. We warranty the installation for One year.